CORRECTIONS AND CARE
Assignment 2
MARCH 22, 2019
MALATJI M. R.
Student No: 62056700
,Name: Malatji M. R
Student No: 62056700
Unique No: 858670
Assignment No: 02
List of Contents Page
Question 1
Factors that determine the adequacy of lights in the correctional centre. 2
Five types of educators in the correctional system 2
Medical treatment for sentenced offenders which deals with sick/medicine
Parades 2
Functions of religious workers in the correctional environment 2
Question 2
Where the social education start 3
The spatial requirements for prison cells 3
Question 3
Characteristics of a good correctional official 4
The regulations concerning offenders’ clothing and bedding 5
Medical treatment for sentenced offenders which deals with sick/medicine
Parades 5
Reference 6
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, Name: Malatji M. R
Student No: 62056700
Unique No: 858670
Assignment No: 02
Question 1
1.1 Factors that determine the adequacy of light
The task to be performed
Finishing and colours of the interior surface
The type of spacing of light source
Outside lighting, shadows and glare
1.2 5 types of educators in the correctional system
Correctional personnel
Non-correctional personnel who lack professional training in education
Professionally qualified educators
Offenders
Volunteers
1.3 Medical treatment for sentenced offenders which deals with
sick/medicine parade
“Taking into account local circumstances, a system must be established in each
correctional centre in terms of which an off ender has daily access to
nursing/medical services in an orderly and organised way.
All staff entrusted with handling medicines must ensure that they are fully
conversant with statutory provisions concerning the storage, issuing, administering
and recording of medicines.
Liquid medicines must be administered by means of a calibrated medicine
container to offenders/mothers’ infants/young children during medication parades.
In no circumstances may an off ender be permitted to handle medicine or to obtain
any medication in an unauthorised manner.
Off enders/infants/young children must swallow tablets/capsules, or any other
form of medication, in the presence of a correctional official/nursing staff member
and drinking water must be available. No medical complaint of any off
ender/infant/young child may be ignored” Muthaphuli et al (2015:39).
1.4 functions of religious workers in correctional environment
Orientation of offenders on admission and before placement/release
Reporting on board offenders to the institutional committee
Pastoral care in groups and individually
Sick-call
Support during the dying hour and funerals of offenders
Arranging for religious aftercare for placed/released offenders
Consulting with other disciplines, referring offenders to experts in other disciplines
for specific attention and channelling requests of offenders
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Assignment 2
MARCH 22, 2019
MALATJI M. R.
Student No: 62056700
,Name: Malatji M. R
Student No: 62056700
Unique No: 858670
Assignment No: 02
List of Contents Page
Question 1
Factors that determine the adequacy of lights in the correctional centre. 2
Five types of educators in the correctional system 2
Medical treatment for sentenced offenders which deals with sick/medicine
Parades 2
Functions of religious workers in the correctional environment 2
Question 2
Where the social education start 3
The spatial requirements for prison cells 3
Question 3
Characteristics of a good correctional official 4
The regulations concerning offenders’ clothing and bedding 5
Medical treatment for sentenced offenders which deals with sick/medicine
Parades 5
Reference 6
1
, Name: Malatji M. R
Student No: 62056700
Unique No: 858670
Assignment No: 02
Question 1
1.1 Factors that determine the adequacy of light
The task to be performed
Finishing and colours of the interior surface
The type of spacing of light source
Outside lighting, shadows and glare
1.2 5 types of educators in the correctional system
Correctional personnel
Non-correctional personnel who lack professional training in education
Professionally qualified educators
Offenders
Volunteers
1.3 Medical treatment for sentenced offenders which deals with
sick/medicine parade
“Taking into account local circumstances, a system must be established in each
correctional centre in terms of which an off ender has daily access to
nursing/medical services in an orderly and organised way.
All staff entrusted with handling medicines must ensure that they are fully
conversant with statutory provisions concerning the storage, issuing, administering
and recording of medicines.
Liquid medicines must be administered by means of a calibrated medicine
container to offenders/mothers’ infants/young children during medication parades.
In no circumstances may an off ender be permitted to handle medicine or to obtain
any medication in an unauthorised manner.
Off enders/infants/young children must swallow tablets/capsules, or any other
form of medication, in the presence of a correctional official/nursing staff member
and drinking water must be available. No medical complaint of any off
ender/infant/young child may be ignored” Muthaphuli et al (2015:39).
1.4 functions of religious workers in correctional environment
Orientation of offenders on admission and before placement/release
Reporting on board offenders to the institutional committee
Pastoral care in groups and individually
Sick-call
Support during the dying hour and funerals of offenders
Arranging for religious aftercare for placed/released offenders
Consulting with other disciplines, referring offenders to experts in other disciplines
for specific attention and channelling requests of offenders
2